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Permanent Weight Loss With These Quick Weight Loss Tips

Written by Lorna Bresko on August 21st, 2008
by Lorna Bresko

Gaining unwanted weight is a side effect of today’s sedentary lifestyle. There’s really no arguing that fact. Everyone differs, however, on how to shed the weight.

One of the main reasons we have a liver is to create energy from stored fat. That’s why it is so important that your liver always function at its best. Another function of the liver is to assist the kidneys in doing their job if they’re dehydrated. Drink more water and your liver will stay focused on transforming fat into energy! Maintaining a healthy body requires water consumption. Summing up: drink more water and consume fewer dehydrating beverages.

Your body burns calories just to exist. No matter what we expend in a twenty-four hour day, we constantly require energy. That’s common knowledge. What is not as commonly known is that the amount of muscle on your body determines your resting metabolic rate. Increase your muscle mass - even minimally - and you will increase your resting metabolic rate, resulting in more burned calories every hour of the day.

To benefit from increasing your metabolism, you don’t need to lift weights two or three hours a day. I don’t have that kind of time to invest - you probably don’t either.

If you are overweight and you’d like to increase your muscle mass, pace yourself; start with simple squats and push-ups. Every day complete five repetitions of each exercise. You don’t have to spend a dime because they can be done at home. If you want to do more than just push-ups and squats, does that mean you need to buy a set of weights? No matter how silly it sounds, you can always use a pair of rocks weighing three or four pounds each.

In order to gain the most amount of muscle as quickly as possible, you need to keep your entire body rebuilding and repairing muscle. Work everything: from back to chest and shoulders, the biceps and triceps and forearms, the quads and glutes, the calves and hamstrings, and the abdominals. To do all that, do you need to kill yourself at the gym every day? I don’t think so. Just remember, push-ups and squats. You will work every muscle in your body with just those two exercises (if time allows, you’ll have even better results if you can focus on individual muscles).

Your diet is the last important factor in determining weight loss or weight gain. Consume a double cheeseburger, large fries, and a regular sugar-laden soda three times a day, and it won’t be easy to lose weight despite how much you exercise.

While there is a vast array of opinions as to what diet works best (all fruit, pure meat, all carbs, low fat, etc.), the truth is different foods cause different reactions in different bodies. Basically, every body metabolizes food just a little bit differently than the next. A food that energizes one person may depress the next.

It’s easy to figure out which diet produces the best results for you. First, you have to know the amount of calories you eat every day. It must be the proper count for your current body weight. Next, take note of how you feel emotionally and physically thirty minutes after you have eaten. Do you feel lifeless? Want to flop on the nearest couch for a nap? Or do you feel rejuvenated? Ready to tackle any project? You’ve probably deduced the answer already because your body will tell you how it feels after you consume a meal.

Sufficient water consumption, a diet that fills you with life and energy, and light exercise are the basic requirements of losing weight. If you can integrate all three of the above, you will be living a healthier lifestyle - and effortlessly shedding extra pounds!

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